/ 2017 / Fine Art / Collage

Not My president

75 photomontages documenting the days between the Presidential
election and inauguration, reflecting the collective consciousness
of the nation's majority. Across the world people ask; will UN
organizations be dismantled, will the Paris Climate Agreement be
canceled, will the US contribution to the UN be cut, will foreign aid
to developing countries be ended, will open commercial and
political war on China be declared, what will happen to the
progress the world's governments have made in moving toward a
commitment to reduce global emissions, what about the world's
most powerful military, now controlled by Mr. Trump, will there be
a move toward greater conflict in the Middle East or Asia, will he
land America and the world in a serious new conflict or a global
depression, will climate change worsen? Trump administration
policies will leave America and cities across the globe feeling the
ripple effects for years to come.

Leslie Hall Brown is a fine art photographer and psychotherapist from the USA. Leslie received the "Prix de la Photographie, Paris" (Px3) 2016 Best New Talent Award and first place from the 2015 (IPA) International Photography Awards in the category of Fine Arts, Self Publish Book. In 2014 she was endowed with the Julia Margaret Cameron Award, was a finalist for the 2014 Clarence John Laughlin Award, and received gold, silver, and bronze medals in the 2014 "Prix de la Photographie, Paris" (Px3). Her work has been published in print magazines and in various online photography magazines. She has exhibited nationally and internationally, in the US, Germany, Mexico, Spain, Thailand, Georgia, England and France.

Awards Leslie Hall Brown is a fine art photographer and psychotherapist from the USA. Leslie's photography is included in the 2020 book "Criticizing Photographs", included in the 2017 IPA Best of Show, awarded the PX3 Best New Talent Award in 2016, awarded first place by IPA in 2015 for her self-published Fine Art book, endowed with the Julia Margaret Cameron Award in 2014, was a finalist for the 2014 Clarence John Laughlin Award, received gold, silver, and bronze medals in the 2014 "Prix de la Photographie, Paris" (Px3) and received a 1st place in the 2013 International Photography Awards. Her work has been published in the 2020 edition of "Criticizing Photographs", print magazines and in various online photography magazines. She has exhibited nationally and internationally, with shows in the US, Germany, Mexico, Spain and Georgia.